From today, Australians using buy now, pay later (BNPL) services such as Afterpay, Klarna, or Zip Pay will be under stricter regulations akin to traditional credit products like credit cards. …
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The internet is often viewed as both a dangerous force and a valuable resource. It presents a duality, being entertaining and informative while also posing risks such as terrorism, child …
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At the recent Worldwide Developers Conference held at Apple Park, exciting advancements for Apple users were revealed, featuring the new iOS 26, anticipated to roll out later this year, likely …
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Xbox has officially introduced its inaugural handheld gaming console, developed in partnership with ASUS, culminating years of speculation and anticipation. This exciting announcement took place during the recent Xbox Games …
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PlayStation recently held its first State of Play since February, showcasing upcoming titles from Sony Interactive Entertainment and various third-party developers, particularly for the PlayStation 5. The event introduced new …
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The Nintendo Switch 2 represents a significant advancement for the company’s console lineup. After engaging with the device multiple times, I’m convinced that this iteration serves as a pivotal evolution …
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The Australian government has initiated legal proceedings against the multinational health technology firm Philips due to concerns about the safety of their sleep apnoea devices. Allegations suggest that patients were …
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Google recently unveiled its new AI video generation tool, Veo 3, which is already making a significant impact online due to its ability to produce highly realistic videos in just …
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Uni Student’s Innovative Concept Revolutionising Dining Out for Australians with Disabilities
by adminA University of Melbourne student, Sabrina Leung, has created an innovative app called EnAccess Maps, aimed at transforming the dining experience for Australians with disabilities. Recognising a scarcity of information …
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Telstra Customers Can Now Send SMS Anywhere in Australia Using Satellite Technology
by adminIn Australia, many residents in urban and densely populated regional areas often overlook the limitations of mobile coverage outside these regions. Reports suggest that only about 25-30 per cent of …